Indian rainfall is neither systematic nor specific explain
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this is true
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indian rainfall is not systematic and that is why there are floods in some areas and droughts in other
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Indian rainfall is neither systematic nor specific
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- Indian monsoon is one of the prominent monsoon systems of the world, has an impact on India along with the surrounding water bodies.
- The advancement of the monsoon follows a frontal alignment though local episodes are expected to vary considerably. This means that the rainfall varies from region to region.
- Other factors in the form of topography is responsible for varying rain patterns.
- In the peak rain season, rainfall varies between 16 inches and 20 inches, but topography causes reasonable differences.
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